The LVMPD is an EEO employer and maintains a drug-free workplace.
Definition
LVMPD internships are unpaid volunteer positions. LVMPD internships are offered only to current college students, not granted to individuals merely wanting to obtain work experience and must be performed in return for college credits toward graduation. Internships are generally performed on a part time basis, for instance 20, hours per week, within one semester. No free housing is offered, regardless of whether the successful candidate is an out-of-state student. The following LVMPD units have accepted interns in the past: Crime Scene Investigations (for students interested in pursuing a career in CSI), Cold Cases, Missing Persons, Victim Services Unit, Recruiting, Forensic Laboratory, Emergency Management, and Counter Terrorism. However, actual availability of internships in the different LVMPD sections varies by semester based on mentor availability.
Interns have no law enforcement power. They are students currently in an advanced stage of their college studies desiring to pursue a career in law enforcement, criminal justice, or a related field upon college graduation. Typically assigned a mentor, interns acquire the necessary knowledge and skills while providing non-commissioned, non-hazardous support and/or research services to the LVMPD unit assigned.
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Internship applicants must:
Position-specific Condition
Interns may be required to work nights and weekends, depending on assignment.
Best Candidates Will have already committed to majoring in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, Police Science, Public Administration, Forensic Science, Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics, Marketing or a related field.
At this time, the LVMPD does not hire interns on a provisional hire basis. Therefore, all background requirements must be completed prior to the start of the internship.
Additional Selection Process
The background investigation takes approximately 90 to 120 days to complete. You must also meet the LVMPD Hiring Standards. LVMPD employees participate in the Department’s random drug screening process. For more information on the background process, click https://youtu.be/LpAUnwRbT9o for a quick video or https://www.protectthecity.com/applicants/employment-standards/background-investigation for specific information.
Additional Information
Filing Information:
Interested applicants are required to submit the following:
1. An on-line application
2. A copy of their most recent, unofficial college transcript indicating they meet the 2.75 or higher GPA requirement. by uploading it to their application.
3. A letter or other evidence from their college/university they are currently attending indicating endorsement of their internship endeavor.
This is a continuous recruitment with no closing date. However, successful candidates are assigned to a work unit in LVMPD at the beginning of a semester. Spring, Summer, and Fall.
In addition, as this is a continuous recruitment, applicants must be specific in the month and year when they desire to start their internship, or their application will be considered "incomplete."
Please visit the FAQs available on our employment site for a listing of the LVMPD's open competitive selection and employment policies, and other pertinent information. Please visit www.protectthecity.com for additional information pertaining to the LVMPD and its hiring process.
Inquiries
Inquiries regarding the internship program and internship assignment may be directed to Human Resources Manager T'Lisa Marcus-Morris at t7234m@lvmpd.com.
Vision: The vision of LVMPD is for the Las Vegas community to be the safest community in America. This vision is realized by injecting humanity into every interaction and building trust with the citizens we serve.
Mission: The mission of the LVMPD is to provide exceptional police services in partnership with the community. Prioritizing the mental and physical well-being of employees enables our department to perform at exceptional levels and build meaningful relationships with community members.
Values: The acronym "I CARE" is the guiding principle for each and every LVMPD member. This acronym represents thevalues of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department: Integrity, Courage, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence. The values are supported by behaviors, demonstrated by the actions of members, as they live these values. All members are expected to represent the values of the LVMPD while in the workplace and off-duty.
EEO: The LVMPD is an equal opportunity employer. All appointments to the competitive service shall be made withoutregard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, military service,or political affiliation and shall be based on merit and fitness only.
APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT:
http://www.lvmpd.com
jobs@lvmpd.com
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